Developed for the Bristol Braemar triplane heavy bomber, the Bristol Pullman was a 14-seat passenger aircraft that first flew in May 1920. As with the Braemar Mk.II, it was powered by four 400 hp (300 kW) Liberty L-12 engines in inline pairs.

The Pullman was not accepted into Royal Air Force service and no commercial sales were made to civil airlines. https://www.destinationsjourney.com/historical-military-photographs/bristol-pullman/ #aeroplane #aircraft #airplane #Aviation #bristolpullman #PassengerAircraft #RAF #royalairforce #triplane

First flying on 13 August 1918, the Bristol Braemar was a triplane heavy bomber designed for the Royal Air Force.
Designed to be able to bomb Berlin, the Braemar had internal stowage for up to six 250 lb (110 kg) bombs. With the end of the First World War, no production orders were placed. https://www.destinationsjourney.com/historical-military-photographs/bristol-braemar/ #aeroplane #Aircraft #airplane #aviation #bomber #BristolBraemar #RAF #RoyalAirForce #triplane
Bristol 37 Tramp - Destination's Journey

Photos of the Bristol Tramp, a steam powered triplane passenger an airmail transport designed in 1921 for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company

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Sopwith Rhino Triplane Bomber - Destination's Journey

Photos of the Sopwith Rhino two-seat triplane bomber 1917. Only two prototypes were built and it did not enter service

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Parnall Possum Experimental Triplane The Parnall Possum was an experimental triplane designed to evaluate the placement of the engine within the fuselage and driving the propellers mounted on the wings. Two aircraft were built, with the first flying on 19 June 1923 and the second in 1925. https://www.destinationsjourney.com/historical-military-photographs/parnall-possum-experimental-triplane/ #ParnallPossum #Triplane #experimental #prototype #aeroplane #airplane #aircraft #aviation
Parnall Possum Experimental Triplane - Destination's Journey

Photographs of the Parnall Possum, an experimental triplane with the engine located in the fuselage driving propellers mounted on the wings

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Photo of the Day 24th February 2024. – Manc AvGeek

Friedrichshafen FF.60 - Destination's Journey

Photos of the Friedrichshafen FF.60 a large four-engined triplane floatplane that flew shortly before the November 1918 armistice

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G-TUKF, Boeing 737-8AS, TUI, being pushed back from it’s gate at Manchester Airport, 6th February 2023.

RA-72972, Antonov An72, Aeroflot, on static display at Fairford International Air Tattoo, 20th July 1996.

 

G-CLIP, Aerospatiale AS-355N Ecureuil 2, taking a short-cut actross Heathrow Airport. 28th February 1995.

 

OE-KPO, Diamond DA-40 Diamond Star, on static display at Farnborough Air Show, 29th July 2000.

 

Replica of the Roe 1 Triplane, , known as the “Avroplane”, an early design by Alliott Verdon Roe, whose comapny (Avro) was responsible for such classic designs as the Avro 504, Lancaste, and Vulcan, shown on display at Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester, 24th February 2015

#aeroflot #aerospatiale #airshow #an72 #antonov #as355 #avro #b737 #boeing #da40 #diamond #diamondstar #ecureil #egcc #eglf #egll #fab #fairford #farnborough #ffd #heathrow #iat #internationalairtattoo #l13 #lhr #london #man #manchester #mosi #museumofscienceandindustry #roe1 #squirrel #triplane #tui

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Photo of the Day 16th May 2023

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@aegir I thought everyone knew about #biplanes especially the Fairey Swordfish, and didn't the Red Baron fly #triplane?

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